Huma Abedin Backed Up Classified Emails to Anthony Weiner's Computer, Despite Telling the FBI She Had Not Done So

EXCLUSIVE: Huma Abedin backed up her emails to Anthony Weiner's laptop after leaving the State Department  even though she said on oath and to FBI agents that she did no such thing

An examination of emails released by the State Department shows that backup copies were created in the dates after Clinton left the State Department in 2013

The messages were archived from 'BBB Backup' and 'LoaderBackup' from a BlackBerry Bold 9700

The FBI discovered the emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop after it was seized just weeks before the 2016 election

At least five messages released this week were marked 'Classified' which included discussions on Israel and other Middle Eastern issues from 2010 - 2012

Huma Abedin had told FBI that she did not have a method of preserving the emails she exchanged on a private server with her boss

She also claimed to have lost most of them as a result of the transition from the State Department - which she left on January 20, 2013

By Alana Goodman For Dailymail.com

PUBLISHED: 10:42 EST

Huma Abedin backed up copies of her emails with Hillary Clinton to her pervert husband Anthony Weiner's laptop, DailyMail.com can disclose - conflicting with her account to the FBI and in court that she did not preserve the conversations.

An examination by DailyMail.com of emails released by the State Department shows that backup copies of many of Abedin's work-related messages with Clinton were created in the dates after Clinton left the State Department in early 2013.

The emails, released at the end of December, show that they had been put on Weiner's laptop by a BlackBerry archiving program.

A tech expert told Dailymail.com that Abedin would have to have activated the backup program and may well have plugged her device into the laptop - raising further questions over her testimony to the FBI.

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Like Clinton, she was cleared by then FBI director James Comey in the wake of the investigation into the former Secretary of State and her staff's handling of classified material.